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Principal's Newsletter PRINCIPAL’S NEWSLETTER February 14, 2019 Happy Valentine’s Day, Vikings! Who do you love? This space wouldn’t begin to be big enough for my list, but this week, I want to lift up our incredible PTSA who came to me last November with the idea for a Valentine’s surprise for your students. Yep, they’ve been planning today’s beautiful love note extravaganza for over 3 months! In preparation for today, they hosted events in the community for parents to write notes of support and encouragement and also came to school to give staff an opportunity to participate. The notes are posted on boards throughout the school so students can take one for themselves or give one to a friend. My heart is truly overflowing with gratitude and love today, and I want to especially thank Ana Nunez, chair of PTSA’s newly formed Mental Health Committee for her brilliant idea and dedication to our students. Of course, I would be remiss if I didn’t give a huge shout out to our tireless PTSA President, Caroline Bodziak, who spends countless hours working on behalf of every student in our school. To say that we are lucky and blessed to have so many caring parents and community members sounds cliché, but it’s true. There is never a call that we put out that isn’t answered warmly and happily and it helps us be more effective educators when we know you’re supporting our students as well. Our Village is a busy place, both inside and outside of our building, and I realize that time is a precious commodity. But please know that the time you spent writing notes of affirmation to our students was well spent and much needed. I wish you could see the smiles on their faces today! Author, political activist and lawyer, Charles W. Chesnutt once said, “We sometimes underestimate the influence of little things.” My mission in this week’s newsletter is to ensure you know how much we value YOU and your positive notes. There is absolutely no underestimating their value. Or yours. Love on Valentine’s Day and every day, Joelle FOLLOW US & STAY CONNECTED Twitter: @hcpss_mhhs Website: http://mhhs.hcpss.org Student Online Newspaper: The Mountain: https://mthmountain.com UPCOMING DATES/EVENTS See the calendar on our website for additional dates. Date Time Event February 17 Schools closed for Presidents’ Day February 24 6pm Spring Sports Parents Meeting in the Auditorium February 28 7-8am Restorative Justice in Education Book Discussion over Coffee Sponsored by PTSA in the Media Center February 28 Deadline for Spring Sports Registration February 29 Spring Sports Tryouts Start March 6 National Day of Unplugging (#unplugged) MHHS will be participating March 7 Science Olympiad @ Hebron March 18-22 3/18, 10am “Beauty and the Beast” Musical Production 3/19-21, 7pm 3/22, 2pm March 26 6-7:30pm College Night (College Park, HCC, Armed Services and UMBC) in the Auditorium March 28 9am-2pm Becca’s Closet Free Prom Dress @Atholton High Senior Cafeteria April 2 6pm HebronFest April 3 3-hour early dismissal/ Professional Work Day for Staff April 6-13 Schools closed for Spring Break April 14 6:30-7pm Guest Speaker on Restorative Justice in Education April 14 7pm PTSA Meeting in the Media Center April 28 Schools closed for Primary Election Day May 15 3-hour early dismissal/Professional Work Day for Staff May 18-28 TBD Graduation Window @ Merriweather Post Pavilion May 25 Schools closed for Memorial Day June 22 Last possible school day if all 5 snow days are used June 22-July 31 HCPSS Summer School August 25, 2020 First School Day for Students 20-21 School Year **For even more celebrations & good news, follow us on Twitter: @hcpss_mhhs We now have over 2,000 followers!!! Go Vikings!! Congratulations to Magnus Dunn who was selected to the MSABC Preseason All State Baseball team, as voted on by the Maryland State Association of Baseball Coaches. Magnus was honored at an awards banquet on Saturday February 1st at the BWI Marriott. In attendance were his parents, Jamie and Jenise, Mt. Hebron head Coach Brian Culley and assistant coach Patrick Miles. Magnus will be attending and playing baseball at Washington University in St. Louis next year. The Mt. Hebron baseball season begins February 29th Congratulations to Aboli Dahiwadkar, William Li, Lorelei Loraine, Pooja Nambiar and David Wang who are finalists in the 2020 Competition for National Merit Scholarships!! Congratulations to Shreya Santhanagopalan has been selected as a 2020 Maryland Affiliate Winner of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing. Congratulations to our Math Student of the Month! Advanced Algebra: Maia Barrett Business Calculus GT: Rasha Zablah Trig & Math Analysis: Surakshya Devkota Calculus AB: Henna Poon Trigonometry: Andrew Solak Algebra II GT: Katie Noppenberger PreCalculus GT: Amanda McLaughlin Common Core Geometry: Serenity Holland Discrete Mathematics: Trevor Moore AP Statistics: William Li Math Analysis: Samantha Yakaiti Calculus C: David Wang Geometry GT: Alyssa Renew Common Core Algebra II: Ray Strozyk & Jenna Miller Common Core Algebra I: Christopher Graciano Diaz & Yurbana Barrientos Choj Congratulations to our new Science National Honor Society Inductees! Moumita Afrin Sharon Jacob Isha Raje Amuthini Arivazhagan Ashmitha Julius Aravind Trisha Reddy Priya Balakrishnan Eleanor Karueh Sarah Sating Mohit Bogineni Rishika Kokatam Meera Sevalia Danjing Chen Keith Lee Kaitlin Siu Sanjana Chittimalla Saniya Mahate Sanjana Srimath Caelia Chung Pratham Mathapati Jayshree Srinivasan Pranavaa Elangovan Jerome Mathew Sashita Subburaj Rachel Fitzsimmons Trevor Moore Varshini Suresh Anwesha Gorantla Jillian Morgan Vikas Reddy Thoti Reddy Maria Grafov Pragat Patel Pavankumar Umashankar Audrey Hill Christina Qian Amelia Holland Nivetha Rajapandi How sweet it is…to be loved by our Staff Appreciation Committee! Look what Joanne DiMaggio, Sandi Miller, and Molly Smith surprised us with this month! So sweet & thoughtful!!! FEEL GOOD FRIDAY !!! STAFF FOCUS Mary May - Grade/Scheduling Processor Ms. Mary May is ray of sunshine in our Student Services department. She serves in the role as Grading and Scheduling processor for Mount Hebron. Ms. May has been working for the Howard County Public School system for twenty one years, thirteen of which have been at Mount Hebron. Ms. May works tirelessly to update our student management system, process grades, manage Canvas, and assists in building the master schedule. There are many other 'behind the scenes' tasks that Ms. May takes on outside of her responsibility to help a colleague or student. She is kind hearted, knowledgeable, welcoming, very funny and always has the students at the forefront of her work. Ms. May is a true advocate for students and it shows through her positive attitude and willingness to step in to assist at any time. Pennies for Patients Fundraising by Viking Service Club Please donate in the MHHS Pennies for Patients campaign, run by the Viking Service Club in partnership with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society! LLS is a voluntary health organization dedicated to funding research, finding cures and ensuring access to treatments for blood cancer patients. Mount Hebron has set a goal to raise $3,000 for this incredible organization and it is a competition between the classes to see who can bring in the most! There are two ways you can donate! ONLINE: Donate through your class-specified link! See below for access! 9th Grade: https://events.lls.org/pages/md/MtHebronHighSchool-2020/9thGrade 10th Grade: https://events.lls.org/pages/md/MtHebronHighSchool-2020/10thGrade 11th Grade: https://events.lls.org/pages/md/MtHebronHighSchool-2020/11thGrade 12th Grade: https://events.lls.org/pages/md/MtHebronHighSchool-2020/12thGrade IN SCHOOL: The Viking Service Club will be collecting at all lunch shifts on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays! Bring a few dollars to place in your grade's collection bucket! We will keep you updated as the campaign continues to let you know how each class is doing and how close we are to our goal! Go Vikings! We can cure blood cancer together! Beauty and the Beast Performances: March 19-21 at 7pm and 22 at 2pm March 18 at 10am: Elementary and Middle Student Matinee Tea with Belle: March 22 at 1pm in the cafeteria We will have tea and yummy treats as well as activities for kids ages 3-12. Tickets are $15 and can only be purchased online with the purchase of a ticket for the March 22nd 2pm show. Adults and kids must both purchase tickets. Adults must accompany students. This is not a drop off event. There will be gluten-free food options available. Rating: PG Running Time: 2 hours and fifteen minutes with one intermission Tickets: $12 General Admission, $10 Student, $6 Senior Citizen/Child Under 6 Advanced Ticket Sales: Visit the website www.MtHebronTheatre.org to purchase tickets online. There is a service charge of $1.50 Tickets will be sold in advance starting on March 16th during lunch shifts for students. We can accept cash, checks, and credit cards Tickets cannot be ordered over the phone Senior citizens get half priced tickets-$6. These can be purchased online Door Ticket Sales: Tickets will be sold at the door starting at 6:15pm on the night of the performance We can accept cash, checks and credit cards Door Open: The audience will be seated starting at 6:30pm Questions: Contact Kathryn Carlsen by email [email protected] Save The Date! Senior Week: Staying Safe in Ocean City The two 2020 Senior Week: Staying Safe in Ocean City programs will be held on Monday, March 30 at Atholton High School and Monday, April 27 at Howard High School. Free. Open to the public. Both programs will be at 7:00 p.m.
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